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Get Your Wallets Handy (Again), Here’s Your 2013 Video Game Release Schedule

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You thought you were safe, didn’t you? You thought because the busy holiday reaching its end and the year’s remaining games have finally made their way to store shelves that you could start saving up your hard-earned money again. What you failed to realize is this was only the beginning. Over the last few years, the months following the holiday season have become just as busy, and often busier, than the holiday season itself. Early 2013 is the new crazy, and boy does it look wonderful. Head past the break for a complete rundown of the games you can expect to see draining your wallet when 2013 rolls around.

January

Anarchy Reigns — January 8
DmC: Devil May Cry — January 15
Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 — January 15
Painkiller Hell & Damnation — January 22
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch — January 22
The Cave — TBA January

February

Dead Space 3 — February 5
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time — February 5
Aliens: Colonial Marines — February 12
Lollipop Chainsaw Valentine’s Edition — February 13
Crysis 3 — February 19
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance — February 19
Rayman Legends — February 26

March

Tomb Raider — March 5
SimCity — March 5
MLB 13 The Show — March 5
Castlevania Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate — March 5
StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm — March 12
God of War: Ascension — March 12
Gears of War: Judgment — March 19
Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel — March 26
BioShock Infinite — March 26
Fuse — TBA March
Devil’s Third — TBA March
Metro: Last Light — TBA March

April

Dead Island Riptide — April 23
Dark — April 26

May

The Last of Us — May 7
South Park: The Stick of Truth — May 14

November

Grand Theft Auto V – November 5

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Gamer, writer, terrible dancer, longtime toast enthusiast. Legend has it Adam was born with a controller in one hand and the Kraken's left eye in the other. Legends are often wrong.

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George A. Romero Foundation Founder Suzanne Desrocher-Romero Has Passed Away

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Suzanne Desroches-Romero and George A. Romero

All of us here at Bloody Disgusting are deeply saddened to learn that George A. Romero Foundation Founder and President Suzanne Desrocher-Romero has passed away.

GARF shared in a statement on socials, “It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Suzanne Desrocher Romero. Suzanne passed away of natural causes on June 24 at her home in Toronto after a prolonged illness.”

The statement continues, “Suzanne was the fierce leader of the George A. Romero Estate and The George A. Romero Foundation. She worked tirelessly to preserve George’s legacy. Her work at the foundation will continue to inspire and live on for generations to come. The family asks for privacy at this time.”

Desrocher-Romero founded GARF in 2018, after her late husband’s passing in 2017, and has been a fierce advocate for his legacy and the arts. It was her mission to “strengthen horror as a serious field of global study,” and she was a tremendous fighter on behalf of Romero’s works and supporting new filmmakers inspired by his legacy.

It was Desrocher-Romero who spearheaded the recovery and restoration of The Amusement Park, and, as the person in charge of the George A. Romero estate, worked closely with author Daniel Kraus on completing unfinished novels like Pay the Piper and The Living Dead. She most recently celebrated the restoration of her favorite of Romero’s zombie films, Day of the Dead, and was hard at work producing the upcoming film Twilight of the Dead.

That passionate advocacy led to Suzanne Desrocher-Romero becoming family to Bloody Disgusting as well.

2023 marked the start of an ongoing partnership between Bloody FM and GARF on The Dead, a scripted audio series spanning multiple seasons that saw Desrocher-Romero working closely with the Bloody FM team and mentoring the series’s contributing writers with GARF. To say her loss will be felt internally is an understatement. 

“Anytime George Romero is mentioned is good, because what we are doing is to provide a healthy legacy. We’re uplifting his legacy, we’re supporting the archive, and we’re also supporting the Horror Study Center. So, all of these three things are what the Foundation is striving to do. As far as I’m concerned, the more we say George Romero’s name, the better it is,” Desrocher-Romero recently told BD. 

It’s the perfect encapsulation of her unwavering enthusiasm for supporting Romero’s legacy and the horror genre, and just a glimpse at how much she contributed to preserving it. She is, in short, an inspiration.

We send our deepest condolences to Suzanne Desrocher-Romero’s family, friends, and GARF.

 

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